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Lizzie Deignan: Tour de France Femmes will be 'dynamic' compared to men's Tour
Trek-Segafredo rider says that eventually she would like to see a three-week Tour for women
By Adam Becket Published
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Van Aert and Van der Poel are not the only ones to beat, says Pedersen
Trek-Segafredo's Danish rider will skip Opening Weekend to perfect form for Paris-Roubaix
By Adam Becket Published
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'Not over yet': Concussion lingers for Ellen van Dijk after Paris-Roubaix crashes
The European road race champion fell multiple times in the first ever women's 'Hell of the North'
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Trek-Segafredo reveal new men's and women's team kits for 2022
The American registered team has freshened up the old designs with a simple yet bright strip
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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'The amount of young female road riders in the United States has hit a brick wall': Experienced pro Tayler Wiles saddened at state of road cycling in America
Trek-Segafredo's Wiles wants to see a WorldTour event return to her home country
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Charlie Quarterman confirms he is not re-signing with Trek-Segafredo for 2022 after 'rough year'
The British rider has struggled since suffering a heavy concussion as well as stress with his contract running out
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Elisa Longo Borghini takes a solo success in enthralling GP Plouay 2021
Aggression pays off for the Italian who made her winning move with 12km remaining
By Owen Rogers Published
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Trek-Segafredo team manager Luca Guercilena steps down after cancer diagnosis
The 48-year-old has announced he has got Lymphoma
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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‘I felt really alone a lot of the time’: Chloe Hosking gives emotional interview after comeback from Covid-19
The Trek-Segafredo rider took a huge win on the final stage of the Tour of Norway
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Trek-Segafredo win the opening team time trial at Giro Donne 2021 for the second year running
Ruth Winder will wear the maglia rosa in stage two after leading the winning squad across the line
By Owen Rogers Published
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Koen de Kort has three fingers amputated on right hand
The Dutch veteran underwent three-hour surgery after being airlifted to hospital following an off-road vehicle crash
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Trek-Segafredo aboard new disc brake Speed Concept at Critérium du Dauphiné
The team bike of choice for the day features low seatstays and disc brakes, unlike the existing Speed Concept
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Giulio Ciccone pulls out of Giro d'Italia 2021
The Italian was sitting sixth in GC before crashing on a descent during stage 17
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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George Bennett explains tactics from finale of Giro d'Italia stage 12
The New Zealand national champion is hunting for stages after falling out of GC contention
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Five talking points from stage 12 of the Giro d'Italia 2021
Trek-Segafredo on the attack and a dispute between Bennett and Brambilla - don't miss this action
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Bauke Mollema bests Greg Van Avermaet on tough uphill finish on stage one of Tour du Var 2021
The Tour du Var kicked off with Bauke Mollema narrowly securing stage honours over Greg Van Avermaet.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Mads Pedersen takes victory in hard-fought Ghent-Wevelgem 2020
Pedersen won the Classic from a four-man sprint
By Richard Windsor Published
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Richie Porte to ride Herald Sun Tour for first time since 2011
Australian Grand Tour hopeful Richie Porte is due to ride the 2019 Herald Sun Tour for the first time in eight years.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Vuelta a España honours Alberto Contador in his last race with bib number one
Alberto Contador will race with the prestigious number one bib during his final race before retirement: the 2017 Vuelta a España
By Nigel Wynn Published
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'Irreplaceable': Trek-Segafredo unable to find new Grand Tour star to take Contador spot
Trek-Segafredo say they'll out their trust in current riders and up and coming new signings rather than an established Grand Tour contender in 2018
By Gregor Brown Published
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'I don’t have to show anyone that I deserve the rainbow jersey' says world champion Mads Pedersen
The Dane says he wants to 'honour' the rainbow jersey but has nothing to prove
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Quinn Simmons issues apology, says tweet was not racist
The American rider has been suspended from racing after he tweeted a black hand emoji while professing his support for Donald Trump
By Jonny Long Published
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‘The crashes are pretty indiscriminate’: Richie Porte avoids losses after hitting his head in crash at Tour de France
Richie Porte was able to remain calm under pressure and avoided losses after hitting his head in a fall at the Tour de France.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Vincenzo Nibali confirms transfer to Trek-Segafredo
Vincenzo Nibali has confirmed his move to Trek-Segafredo for 2020.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Trek Factory Racing set for change in 2015
Trek Factory Racing is preparing itself for a revamp for 2015. Is it really a case out with the old and in with the new?
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Antonio Tiberi injured after bizarre crash across the finish line in UAE Tour time trial
Antonio Tiberi was left with a deep wound to his knee after a bizarre crash across the finish line in the UAE Tour time trial.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Perfect start for Trek-Segafredo as Paternoster takes opening stage win Down Under
New super-team send warning to the women's peloton winning their first road race
By Owen Rogers Published
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Trek Factory Racing finalise 2015 lineup with Gert Steegmans signing
Former Omega Pharma-Quick-Step rider Gert Steegmans signs for Trek, adding to their sprinting and classics experience
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Jasper Stuyven celebrates being Tour de France King of the Mountains in a unique way
Belgian Jasper Stuyven is co-owner of a chocolate shop, and they've created something special to celebrate his KOM lead in the 2016 Tour de France
By Nigel Wynn Published
